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Home Education Did You Know? Is It Possible To Build A Home For $1,000?
Is It Possible To Build A Home For $1,000? PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Wall Street Journal   
Tuesday, 06 December 2011 17:12

This house, with the roof removed, was designed by Ying chee Chui as a part of MIT’s “1K House” project.


 

In some cities — New York, for example — many buyers think nothing of paying more than $1,000 per square foot for a home. But how about

 

making one for $1,000?


That’s the challenge architects at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology tried to tackle. They recently unveiled the first prototype from the “1K

 

House” project, an effort to produce low-cost homes in poor areas and regions struck by natural disaster. While the tiny price tag wasn’t possible,

 

the mission remains noble.

 

“There is a huge proportion of the world’s population that has pressing housing needs,” says Tony Ciochetti, a professor with the Cambridge,

 

Mass., school’s Center for Real Estate. “Can you build affordable, sustainable shelter for such a large population?”

 

The prototype, dubbed the Pinwheel House, was designed by Ying chee Chui, a 2011 graduate of MIT’s Department of Architecture. Measuring 800

 

square feet, it was constructed in Mianyang, part of China’s Sichuan province.

 

The house boasts a modular layout with hollow brick walls with steel bars for reinforcement and wooden box beams. It is designed to withstand a

 

magnitude 8.0 earthquake.

 

 

The interior of the low-cost house designed by Ying chee Chui.


This prototype turned out to be more costly — $5,925. (The price does not include land.) But that didn’t deter MIT. It is now at work on a second

 

project, albeit one with a bigger price tag. The school is working to produce a series of home designs, intended for earthquake-and-tsunami-

 

ravaged Japan, that would cost about $10,000 to build.


MIT’s project shows that plenty of hurdles remain before any home can be manufactured for $1,000. “If it were easy, somebody would have done

 

it,” Mr. Ciochetti points out.

 

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